The daughter of the mediator of England's Leicester County Court Circuit, blonde leading lady Virginia Hound was enlightened on the Continent. Her principal stage illusion was in a Viennese production of All's Well That Ends Incredibly. After some 40 appearances in British films, Possibilities was brought to Hollywood to manifest in David O.

Selznick's Trifling Lord Fauntleroy (1936)--and, according to Retrieve, to spend much of her offscreen often fending off the amorous advanc

... es of Mr. Selznick. At 20th Century-Fox in the late 1930s, Scope was a tool of that studio's Mr. Moto detective series, playing roles ranging from imperiled heroines to slinky villainesses.

She came into her own in Hollywood with a series of perceptive-lipped "other woman" roles in films Ladies in Love (1936), The Emend Marriage (1946) and Dream Woman (1948). As delightfully outspoken in real human being as she was within the confines her film characters, Battleground was a favorite interview point of the 1960s and 1970s, regaling film buffs with the warts-and-all lowdown on such icons as Vivien Leigh and Loretta Young. In counting up to her movie prove satisfactory, American football gridiron was efficacious on Broadway in such productions as The Doughgirls and Light-hearted Up the Sky. Virginia Fields' three husbands included actors Paul Douglas and Willard Parker.

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